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Infrared Camera - Making Photography A Magical Experience

11th September 2009
Do you want to have a novel photography experience? Then get yourself a brand new infrared camera and experience the difference in your photography. An infrared camera is also known as a thermo graphic camera sometimes. An infrared camera creates an image... Read >
Author: Kathleen Chester

The History of Hyundai

07th September 2009
If you live in North America, you likely are now very familiar with the Hyundai line of vehicles. Back in 1986, the first Hyundai was introduced to the market – an Excel – and the company’s line up has changed dramatically since that time. Hyundai p... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Tennessee Auto Accidents - Recent Trends

23rd August 2009
You need a Nashville car accident attorney to ensure that your rights are not trampled upon in case you are involved in a traffic accident. Statistically speaking, car accidents are some of the most common causes of personal injury in the state of Tenness... Read >
Author: Jerry Work

Clint Eastwood In Gran Torino

03rd August 2009
Walt Kowalski is a widower who holds on top of his prejudices despite the changes in the field of his Michigan area and the humanity around him. Kowalski is a testy, tough-minded, miserable an old operate, who can't get a hold along with either his kids b... Read >
Author: kiddisi

The History of Honda

01st August 2009
Soichiro Honda, the developer of Honda motorcycles, didn't set out to manufacture them. In fact, his passion was vehicles. He also loved the idea of driving fast and enjoyed racing. He worked from the time he was a teenager in an auto repair shop, so he h... Read >
Author: Mel Carver

45th Infantry Division Museum

11th June 2009
The 45th Infantry Division Museum in Oklahoma City has been created to preserve and display the military items relating to the history of the State of Oklahoma. It seeks to create in the visitor a sense of appreciation for the participation of Oklahoma an... Read >
Author: Shane Wauhob

Overcoming the Fear of Anger

18th May 2009
Anger work can serve as a path on your journey to wholeness, and forgiveness of yourself and others is part of what you may find along the way. Maybe you don�t feel guilty at the idea of getting angry. It�s just that the whole thing simply frighten... Read >
Author: Dr. Robert Puff

Asbestos, Cancer, and Shipyard Workers

20th February 2009
Asbestos exposure can happen in a number of different methods, but most people are exposed to asbestos through workplace or jobsite exposure. There are several different occupations that may increase the risk of exposure to asbestos. Construction and powe... Read >
Author: Bruce Peters

Gambling is not the only answer for Atlantic City NJ things to do

12th January 2009
We I could start with the obvious... Gamble! There are plenty of casinos to choose from with different themes and crowds. You might want to choose a more high end Casino if you're looking to win big and are a more experienced player or one of the more av... Read >
Author: T. Mack

Mark Joyner

08th January 2009
Mark Joyner is an Internet marketing pioneer with a fascinating past. A cold-war veteran specializing in military intelligence, he has a B.S. in Psychology which was earned while serving as a decorated U.S. Army Officer in the Korean War. (He also ... Read >
Author: John Cale

Mark Joyner

08th January 2009
Mark Joyner is an Internet marketing pioneer with a fascinating past. A cold-war veteran specializing in military intelligence, he has a B.S. in Psychology which was earned while serving as a decorated U.S. Army Officer in the Korean War. (He also ... Read >
Author: John Cale

Fit For A King – Perth Kings Park

27th October 2008
Kings Park is famous for its war memorial, the Royal Kings Park Tennis club, the reservoir and the Bali Memorial, among other things. The memorials contain names of all men and women known to have been lost to war – both World Wars, the Boer War, the Ko... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Sex in the City too much? This book might remind you of your adolescent years...

03rd September 2008
A story that starts in the years before the Second World War with a 5-year-old child and ends in 1955 is the premise of the second novel by 74-year-old Mark Lichterman, a professional chimney sweep who also writes novels. "Becoming" is a piece of liter... Read >
Author: dminoz

Husker Football Tickets Sell Out at Lincoln's Memorial Stadium - A Husker Football Tradition

07th April 2008
While the Husker football team has had it's ups and downs over the years, one thing has remained consistent: Sell-out crowds at Memorial Stadium. Lincoln's Memorial Stadium was built in just over 90 working-days in 1922. It was named in honor of all ... Read >
Author: Ryan Konecky

Tibor Rubin - Symbolic Significance

18th January 2008
The Medal of Honor serves as a recognition award and tribute awarded to the battle heroes of America, for displaying marked valor and intrepidity during times of war. Mr. Tibor (Ted) Rubin was awarded with the Medal of Honor for the Korean War on Septembe... Read >
Author: Brenda Stokes

When Tooth Loses Its Blood Supply, The Pulp Tissue Dies Off for Lack of Nourishment.

24th July 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Sung Lee, and George Meinig D.D.S Note how small the diameter of the root canal is at the end of the root of the tooth and then visualize an artery, vein and nerve all entering the tooth at that point. You can readily see how a blow ... Read >

Is there a law against packing your rotten children into a roof rack?

26th April 2007
The only thing worse than a road trip with a family you can’t stand is a cramped road trip with a family you can’t stand. Fed up with feeling choked inside my van on every vacation, I’ve decided to take action. Of course, the ideal solution would be... Read >
Author: David Brooks

About Li Songsong - A Chinese Artists

19th April 2007
Li Songsong was born on 1973 in Beijing, China. He lives and works in Beijing, China. His painting was the kind of iron candy boxes he played with when he was small. Its title was "Beijing Candy." There was another one called "Digging," which depicted som... Read >
Author: Sandeep Tyagi

Korea-Capital:IXS

06th March 2007
Seoul is Korea’s capital city and its most populous city.Today's Seoul is home to almost 11 million people and encompasses 605.58 square kilometers. It represents over 24 percent of the entire county's population. The Han River bisects the city into two... Read >
Author: Heidi Grumm

Visiting the Demilitarized Zone in Korea

16th January 2007
Unless you have been living in a cave, you already know about North and South Korea. Well, why not visit the demilitarized zone between the two countries. The Korean War has to be one of the longest in the history of man. While I don’t know whether ... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo

The Ironies Of MASH

06th January 2007
The Ironies Of MASHby Stephen SchochetThe TV show MASH ran for 11 years taking nearly everyopportunity to bash the US involvement with the Korean War,which was actually an allegory for Vietnam. Many episodesshowed a moral relativism between the US side an... Read >
stephenschochet

Really Good Word Usage – No. 20: Shall I or Will I?

13th December 2006
When do we use shall instead of will or will instead of shall? The short answer to the question is that, to an overwhelming extent, in American English, will as a verb meaning intend to can be used in every construction where will or shall is a choice. ... Read >
Author: Bill Moore

Martial Arts Training – Discovering What's Best For You!

31st August 2006
Martial Arts training has been around for literally thousands of years. At the core of it, hand-to-hand combat was a way of life up until the use of guns and other motorized weapons. For the most part Martial Arts has now become a great way to learn... Read >
Author: Jim Anderson

What You Need To Know Before You Start Taking Taekwondo…

17th August 2006
Taekwondo has become VERY popular over the last decade or so. It is the martial art that most kids go into and it is also an official Olympic sport! Those two reasons are enough to make it worth your while to want to train in it! But is it the right ma... Read >
Author: Jim Anderson

The Tomb of the Unknowns in Arlington Cemetery needs Repairs – Cracks are Growing

05th August 2006
Cracks wrap their way around and across the white marble monument. The cracks are growing larger and deeper as time passes. The monument is seventy-four years old and was created from Marble cut from a quarry in Colorado. The monument stands across... Read >
Author: Nancy Woodward

Corrected: The Ironies Of MASH

22nd February 2006
The Ironies Of MASHBy Stephen SchochetThe TV show MASH ran for 11 years taking nearly every opportunity tobash the US involvement with the Korean War, which was actually anallegory for Vietnam. Many episodes showed a moral relativism betweenthe US side an... Read >
stephenschochet